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Functions – Settings by potentiometer
Examples of use Brightness settings
Night-time mode min
Corridors, foyers 1
Stairs, escalators, moving walkways 2
Washrooms, toilets, switchrooms, canteens 3
Sales fl oor, kindergartens, nursery school rooms,
sports halls
4
Work environments: Offi ces, conference and mee-
ting rooms, precision assembly activities, kitchens
5
Working areas requiring good light:
Laboratory, technical drawing, precision work
>=6
Daylight mode max
Stay-'ON' time for switching
output 1
Setting 30 sec. – 30 min.
The chosen stay-'ON' time is infi-
nitely variable from a minimum
of approx. 30 sec. to a maximum
of 30 min. Light is calibrated after
3 min. When the threshold is
exceeded, the sensor switches
'OFF' after the stay-'ON' time
expires.
Time setting
If the dial is set to (fully anti-
clockwise), the unit is in pulse
mode, i.e. the output is switched
'ON' for approx. 2 sec. (e.g. for stair-
well lighting timer). Afterwards,
the sensor does not respond to
movement for approx. 8 sec.
Day mode is the only mode possi-
ble here because of dazzle by light
from external sources.
Turned fully clockwise: The stay-
'ON' time is self-learning and ad-
justs dynamically to user behav-
iour. The optimum time cycle is
determined by means of a learning
algorithm.
The shortest time is 5 min.,
the longest 20 min.
Pulse mode (except DIM)
IQ mode
The chosen response threshold
can be infinitely varied from
approx. 10 – 1000 lux.
Control dial turned fully clockwise:
MAX daylight mode
Control dial turned fully anti-clock-
wise: MIN night-time operation
Depending on the site of installa-
tion, the setting may need to
be corrected by 1-2 marks on
the scale.
Twilight setting
Potentiometer
Potentiometer
COM 1 + COM 2
Note: Depending on the site of installation, the setting may need to be corrected by 1 – 2 marks on the scale.
DIP 4
In the 'ON'-'OFF' setting, the light
can be switched 'ON' and 'OFF'
manually at any time (except in
pulse mode: no manual 'OFF').
In the 'ON' setting, light can no
longer be switched 'OFF' manu-
ally. The stay-'ON' time starts
from the beginning again each
time the button is pressed.
'ON'/'ON'-'OFF' button
DIP 1
Functions – Settings by DIP switch
Test mode has priority over all
other settings on the presence
detector and serves the purpose
of checking for proper working
order as well for testing the de-
tection zone. Irrespective of am-
bient light level, the presence
detector activates the light to
stay 'ON' for approx. 8 sec. in re-
sponse to movement in the
room (blue LED flashes when
movement is detected). All user-
selected potentiometer settings
apply in normal mode. The pres-
ence detector can also be set by
means of the blue LED without
any load connected.
Normal mode / Test mode (NORM / TEST)
DIP 2
The light automatically switches
'ON' and 'OFF' in relation to
brightness when someone is
present. Light can be switched
'ON' and 'OFF manually at any
time. This temporarily interrupts
the automatic switching func-
tion. Irrespective of the settings
selected, light stays 'ON' for 4
hours after manually pressing
the button twice or switches
'OFF' after manually pressing the
button once. Pressing the but-
ton before the 4 hours elapse
returns the Presence Control IR
Quattro to the normal operating
mode.
Semi-automatic mode (MAN) / fully automatic mode (AUTO)
Fully automatic mode: (AUTO)
Semi-automatic mode: (MAN)
The light now only switches
'OFF' automatically. Light is
switched 'ON' manually. Light
must be requested using the
button and stays 'ON' for the
time set at the potentiometer.
(pressing twice switches 'ON' for
4 hours).
DIP 3
Tells the sensor how to interpret
the incoming signal. Assigning
external buttons/switches allows
you to operate the detector as a
semi-automatic unit and over-
ride it manually at any time.
■ Operation either by button
or switch
■ Several buttons possible
on one control input
■ Only use illuminated push-
button with neutral conductor
connected
■ Cable length between sensor
and switch < 50 m
Button/switch
COM 1 + COM 2
DIP 5
Provides a constant level of
brightness. Detector measures
the prevailing level of daylight
and activates sufficient artificial
light to achieve the required lev-
el of brightness. As daylight
changes, the switched-in artifi-
cial lighting component is ad-
justed accordingly. In addition to
the daylight component, artificial
light is also switched 'ON' and
'OFF' in relation to whether or
not persons are present.
Constant light 'ON'/'OFF'
DIM
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